Omhangulilo yaMangetalata mOndangwa oya anyena Maria Ndilula (26) opo eli futile mo modolongo, omolwa oshibofa shedipao.
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Onzapo yeso nayi ningwe komuntu gumwe – Uuministeli gwiikwameni
Uministeli wiikwameni netonatelo lyokoongamba otawu kumagidha oshigwana shi shonopeke omangundumano poombelewa dhawo, omolwa omukithi gwoCovid-19 ngoka gwa indji pala moshilongo.
Aanadholongo mOshakati anuwa inaya gamenwa koCovid-19
Gumwe kwali gomaanadholongo ngoka edhina lye lyi shiwike kuKundana ota nyenyeta kutya, aanadholonga oye li muupyakadhi woCovid-19 oshoka omwaalu gwaantu taya kwatwa ogu uka pombanda. “Mondholongo ihamu tsininwa, nonando mboka ya kwatwa ohaya falwa owala kiipangelo, omukithi natango omo guli,” ta ti ngaaka.
Ounona veli 14 va tala mondjato yomukulupe womido 102
Omukulupe e na eedula 102, Hileni Martin ota pula ekwafo moshiwana opo shi mu yambide noikulya, oikumbafa, noikutu yovatekulu vaye.
Shixwameni celebrates her birthday with 27 orphans
Foibe Shixwameni wanted to mark her 28th birthday last month in a different and unique way, and decided to celebrate it with 27 children.
Dispatched thoughts – The fear of failure and losing
One of the biggest drivers of fear is failure. I have not yet met anyone who wants to lose or fail. Being second place is a great achievement, but it is also at the same time the biggest failure, apart from not trying at all.
Popya with Dr Esperance Luvindao – Mastering the art of public speaking
“Being a confident orator has gotten me into rooms I’ve only dreamt of. How you speak changes everything,” says spoken word artist Dr Esperance Luvindao.
Opinion: Impacting education outcomes for positive futures
Effective leadership in the education sector is vital for national development. At the school system level, this is especially so because when schools thrive and provide strong educational outcomes for learners, the broader society thrives too.
The right to body autonomy
Deputy information minister Emma Theofelus envisions and hopes to see a future in 2030, where adolescent girls and women in Namibia and the world are free from sexual and gender-based violence and issues about their bodies.
Caring is very important
Instead of saving up to buy her dream phone, Tuyeimo Ndelitungapo Ndeshilile (15) saved her pocket money and bought sanitary pads for less fortunate women and girls.
